Is empowerment—the process of increasing one's ability to act—ethical?

Empowerment—that is, the development of the ability to act—and community participation are ethically sound concepts from a public health perspective. In theory, that is; in practice, however, neither empowerment nor participation necessarily benefits the health of the individuals and communities involved. In light of these risks, Olivia Gross calls for vigilance and adherence to a few fundamental rules.

Author(s): Gross Olivia

Publishing year: 2020

Pages: 20-22

Health in Action, 2020, n° 453, p. 20-22

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